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This is big news and it’s being suppressed. Dr. Steven Shapiro, the chief medical officer of Pennsylvania’s huge and powerful UPMC medical system, is calling for an end to the lockdowns. “At the peak, 110 of UPMC’s 5500 hospital beds were #Covid patients. “What we cannot do is extended social...

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According to a new bombshell report from The Washington Post, which could be fake news since it’s WaPo, the White House Coronavirus Task Force response administrator doubt the CDC’s numbers — vehemently so. Allegedly, there were roiling disputes over the data used by the government to track the...

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So what are the odds of trying to make America great again from planning for decades after China started getting more & more of America's business shares in the global economy with a virus which would miraculously originate in China for the US to wage war in retaliation to collect from China just as this Christian Nation's thieving US Constitution - old glory - old testament - absentee voting ballot arsonists did as Christiananality pedophilia business megalomaniacal second coming crusade would collect to remain "man is God" as an all too dang lily brilliant white super ego cross higher than the flag monopoly.

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Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York says that it’s “shocking” to discover that 66 percent of new hospitalizations appear to have been among people “largely sheltering at home.” “We thought maybe they were t...

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Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York says that it’s “shocking” to discover that 66 percent of new hospitalizations appear to have been among people “largely sheltering at home.” “We thought maybe they were t...

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New Delhi–The Indian Council of Medical Research on Tuesday said it will continue using hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) medicine as prophylaxis for COVID-19 disease. Speaking at a press conference, Dr Balram Bhargava, Director General (DG) of the ICMR, told the media that the Council found the drug...

According to a new study published in American Journal of Epidemiology, early outpatient treatment is the most effective for treatment of coronavirus patients. The study, which was led by Dr. Harvey A Risch of Yale University, suggests that late stage studies missed …